Virginia License Law
A Virginia associate broker who has obtained their broker's license but continues working under a principal broker has which advantage over a salesperson?
AThey can waive the continuing education requirement
BThey have additional education and can act with greater independence within the firm or become a principal broker✓ Correct
CThey automatically earn higher commissions
DThey don't need to be supervised
Explanation
An associate broker has fulfilled the educational and experience requirements for a broker's license. They can potentially become a principal broker independently, and their additional training may allow greater responsibility within the firm.
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